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The Times from Munster, Indiana • 36

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The Timesi
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Munster, Indiana
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36
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C-8 Jan. 29, 19G7 TIIE ILLMMOXD TDIES New Aid WIH UP TO $100 WITH TITTLE'S EXCITING, NEW June Rites Set Your complexion becomes III. MI iSLl il A leksick-Novak Parents of Miss Harriet Anne Aleksick, Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.

Aleksick of 22 Locust Hammond, are announcing her betrothal to Jerome Joseph Novak. Miss Aleksick and Mr. No vak, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Novak of 245 174th Hammond, are planning a June 3 wedding.

Both young people are Hammond High School alumni. The bride-elect is a senior elementary education major at Purdue University in West Lafayette. Her fiance, a supervisor for Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. in East Chicago, earned an associate degree in electrical engineering technology and a B.S. degree in industrial education from Purdue University.

HAMMOND 5920 HOHMAN AVE. Open Daily, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Sundays clear, soft and lovely when you use a new lemon extract cleanser. It melts pore-plugging grime, removes all traces of stale make-up and smooths away dryness that causes ageing lines.

Ask your druggist for the new Jelvyn cleansing milk that has won world-wide acclaim by beauty consultants. Margaret Merril. Lr- i Y-'i- 1 irss i i 'i K4 obsl i tm mm i k. fsj. i i r.

Ofsaiof-Wilson A June 18 wedding is planned by Miss Sharon Of-saiof and Theodore B. Wilson of Costa Mesa, Calif. Their engagement is announced by her mother, Mrs. Reuben Ofsaiof of 2224 W. 5th Gary.

She is also the daughter of the late Mr. Ofsaiof. The bride-to-be, a third grade teacher in Munster, holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in education from Indiana University.

Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilson of 3211 Condit Highland. He earned a B.S. degree in education from IU and is employed by the Costa Mesa Police Deapartment.

Let's Get Acquainted SMORGASBORD EVERY SUNDAY 2 to 8 P.M. $75 CHILDREN $00 UNDER 12 I VFW Lansing, Illinois 2433 Ridge Read HARRIET ANNE ALEKSICK SHARON OFSAIOF HIGHLAND Munster Club Names Officer Welcome with or Route 41 and 6 (Next to Shoppers World) Open Daily, 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. Sunday, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M.

without appointment No Purchase Necessary Thousands of Winners 0 Get Your Share of the Loot, Now! Prictt Effective Now thru Tuesday, January 21 it. Projects chairman, Mrs. Jo Quantity Rights Reserved More women have their perma nent wave at MODE than anywhere else. ChicKen Parts Cm LEGS and BREASTS -ftP I fZ I Election of officers highlighted the recent meeting of Munster Woman's Club. They are Mrs.

Alfred Mall-lett, president; Mrs. Robert Griffin, first vice president; Mrs. A. R. Sabol, second vice president; Mrs.

Frank Zudoc, recording secretary; Mrs. Charles Egnatz, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Jack Scheffel, treasurer. Installation will take place in May. Mrs.

Nick Petsas was named nominating committee chairman. Working with her will be Mrs- Robert Anderson and Mrs. Raymond Maldoon. MEMBERS VOTED to support the special class for retarded children at the Eads School in and to adopt a needy family for a year. There Must Be a Reason! Our Famous MODE Lanolin Wave seph Lush, announced that she and Mrs.

John Bognar the club's entry for the Lake County Nurse's Scholarship. A donation was voted for the George Ade Memorial Restoration Fund. PLANS FOR Gentlemen's Night, March 4, were announced by Mrs. H. Ross Archer, chairman.

Gentlemen's Night will be a theater party at Drury Lane Theater in Evergreen Park, 111. Next general club meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28 at 707 Ridge Road, Munster. A white elephant sale, with Mrs.

Anderson as auctioneer, was conducted by Mrs. Thomas Gaddis and Mrs. Raymond Meisel. A humorous skit was given by the Mesdames Gaddis, Meisel, Gilbert Geller, Zudock and Joseph Kenealy- Hostess chairman was Mrs. Lush.

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